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  • | birth_date = {{birth date|1845|07|7|df=y}} | death_date = {{death date and age|1921|11|6|1845|07|7|df=y}} ...
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  • ...ed at [[Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Horncastle]]. He matriculated in 1845 at the [[University of London]], where he earned in 1847 his bachelor's deg [[Category:1913 deaths]] ...
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  • ...[[Léon Cogniet]]. In 1843 he went to Italy. After 10 years he returned in 1845 to Berlin, where he got 1849 at the [[Bauakademie|Königlichen Bauakademie]] [[Category:1876 deaths]] ...
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  • ...Coimbra, Daniel da Silva returned to Lisbon to follow a career in Navy. In 1845, the Portugal's Royal Academy of Marine Guards was transformed in the Navy [[Category:1878 deaths]] ...
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  • ...He became professor of descriptive geometry at [[University of Padua]] in 1845. With the [[unification of Italy]] he took the opportunity to revise the cu [[Category:1880 deaths]] ...
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  • ...ma_mater = [[Imperial Moscow University|Imperial Moscow University (1845)]] ...ow University, where he studied under [[Nikolai Brashman]] (1796–1866). In 1845 he won a gold medal from the university for his paper "On Infinitesimal Dis ...
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  • ...civil service position as a schoolteacher but became a private tutor from 1845 to 1853 in the royal house of Prince [[Mihail Sturdza]] and his successor P [[Category:1906 deaths]] ...
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  • ...causes (middle section). (See figure.) Her charts clearly showed that most deaths resulted from disease, which led the general public to demand improved sani ...[Sir George Stokes, 1st Baronet|George Gabriel Stokes]] re-derived them in 1845 using continuum mechanics in a paper titled "On the Theories of Internal Fr ...
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  • ...1842}} and ''The Globes Celestial and Terrestrial'' (1845),{{sfn|De Morgan|1845}} as well as over 700 articles in the ''[[Penny Cyclopedia]]'' and contribu * {{cite book|date=1845|url=https://archive.org/details/globescelestial00morggoog|title=The Globes, ...
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  • ...wly to 126&nbsp;million/year by 2100.<ref name=":2" /> The total number of deaths is currently 57&nbsp;million/year and is projected to grow steadily to 121& ...''Considerations Respecting the Recognition of Friends in Another World'' (1845), [https://archive.org/details/60340180R.nlm.nih.gov/page/n28 p. 21] (footn ...
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  • ...' play ''Palamon and Arcite'' before her the stage collapses causing three deaths, but the show goes on and "the Queen laughed heartily thereat".<ref>{{cite * 1845 ...
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  • In 1845, Neapolitan architect [[Gaetano Genovese]] installed the "Flying chair", an ...g, traction elevators are extremely safe. Of the 20 to 30 elevator-related deaths each year, most of them are maintenance-related—for example, technicians le ...
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  • ...of radiation were largely unknown.<ref>Described by William James Morton (1845–1920) in: ''The X-ray; Or, Photography of the Invisible and Its Value in Su The discovery of [[X-ray]]s by [[Wilhelm Röntgen|Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen]] (1845-1923) in 1895 led to extensive experimentation by scientists, physicians, a ...
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